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Palm-scanning technology is popping up nationwide as a bona fide biometric tracker of identities, and it appears poised to make the jump from schools and hospitals to other sectors of the economy including ATM usage and retail. It also has applications as a secure identifier for cloud computing.

Prague rally shows Israel supporthttp://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/11/26/3112821/prague-rally-shows-israel-supportRally participants on Sunday in the Czech Republic's capital held banners reading "Gaza murderers are killing, Israel has a right to defend itself," "Free Gaza from Hamas," "Israel you are not alone" and "Israel we love you.

Three Egyptian women were stripped of their clothes and sexually assaulted by a mob of roughly 300 demonstrators in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. The women eventually found refuge among nearby pro-democracy protesters.

The Nov. 25 event matches similar attacks on American and French reporters, including CBS’ Lara Logan, and illustrates Islamist demands that women play a minimal role in public society.

The attack was reported in the country’s main newspaper, Al Ahram.

After being stripped, “the women ran to the nearby Mugamma administrative building in Tahrir Square… [the] assaulters followed them there, but the employees of the building closed the doors to block them out,” said another report in the English-language newspaper, The Egypt Independent.

“Dozens of other demonstrators, who had been holding a sit-in in the square, then beat the assaulters with sticks and rocks to disperse them, and took the women to their tents in the center of the square,” the report said.

The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not hear a case from Illinois about the secret recording of police officers, leaving in place a lower court injunction against use of a state law to prohibit the practice.

Sorry, but you were just used for a photo op. Well, you’ll always have your cherished memories of Obama. He got what he wanted and you got bupkis.

I returned to Brigantine last week to see how she was doing.

All but one of the boats in her North Point Marina that were pushed as far as three blocks away by the storm surge have now been recovered, but there is much left to do. Vanzant estimates that her business losses will amount to at least $500,000, including the cost of repairing the marina.

Her son Stephen, 26, took a two-week leave from the Navy to come home to help out. He has started a Facebook page called Rebuild North Point Marina to seek contributions.

Vanzant has been moved by the many kindnesses she received from friends, family and customers. She heard from countless people after the photograph of her hug with the president was published, including from strangers as far away as Vietnam who wished her well.

She said she was honored to meet Obama, but she is also frustrated that she has yet to receive help from either her insurance companies or the government. “The president told me I would get immediate help,” she said.

“Looking back on it, it wasted a lot of people’s time,” she said of the visit.

I made some raviolis for the daughter. Butter Nut Squash ravioli at that in alredo sauce. For me and the lad, italian sausage in marinara with spaghetti. An easy supper to make, but so much easier to consume afterwards.

Now I just need someone to clean up the dishes and put away from the food afterwards.

The comedy, now in its 10th season, is watched by about 14 million Americans, and is seen in more than 20 countries around the world.

"Two and a Half Men" star finds religion, calls TV show "filth"http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/11/26/uk-twoandahalfmen-idUKBRE8AP16320121126?feedType=RSS&feedName=entertainmentNewsNever seen it. Did not know it existed.

I never watched it until Charlie Sheen went berserk and started "winning". That's when he left the show, as part of his meltdown. I checked it out of curiosity, got hooked, the Charlie episodes are quite hilarious, most of them. Then they added Ashton Kutcher to save the franchise after he left, didn't work as well. I saw one recently, that kid had joined the Army and was AWOL to screw his girlfriend at dad's house. Yeah, if I grew up performing on that show I would probably be fed up too..

I got up very early today and prayed very hard and specifically. I don't do it every day, only when I feel there is something really important to pray about. I don't like to bother the Creator about every little thing all the time, I know some disagree. Nonetheless it was a good day.

kids have been fed, lunches have been made, I have time to drop the lad off at the bus. I've got a bunch of work to attend to today. It's going to be a very busy morning. At least I have a plan how to tackle these issues. That's not a bad place to start.

"What will be the fate of the Assad regime and Mr. Assad's personal fate? It's up to the Syrian people to decide. Let this be decided, among others, by the opposition forces as well. It's advisable that they should come to power via a legal procedure, not as a result of being supplied with arms by some other country. Therefore, the desire to influence another county's government by recognizing some political force as the sole bearer of its sovereignty doesn't seem to me entirely civilized."http://www.aina.org/news/20121126190335.htmHe's right. And he's a commie. And Deep Purple played at his inauguration.

“the MB are making lists and taking people from the street.” He reported that MB members have been moving in large groups and forcibly taking people to the central security forces, who transfer them to the police to be arrested.

We don't live in The Hunger Games yet, but I'm not the first to notice that Washington, D.C., is doing a lot better than the rest of the country. Even in upscale parts of L.A. or New York, you see boarded up storefronts and other signs that the economy isn't what it used to be. But not so much in the Washington area, where housing prices are going up, fancy restaurants advertise $92 Wagyu steaks, and the Tyson's Corner mall outshines -- as I can attest from firsthand experience -- even Beverly Hills' famed Rodeo Drive.

Let us turn from the post-Thanksgiving scenes of inflamed mobs clubbing each other to the ground for a discounted television set to the comparatively placid boulevards of the Middle East. In Cairo, no sooner had Hillary Clinton's plane cleared Egyptian air space then Mohammed Morsi issued one-man constitutional amendments declaring himself and his Muslim Brotherhood buddies free from judicial oversight and announced that his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, would be retried for all the stuff he was acquitted of in the previous trial. Morsi now wields total control over Parliament, the Judiciary, and the military to a degree Mubarak in his jail cell can only marvel at. Old CIA wisdom: He may be an SOB but he's our SOB. New post-Arab Spring CIA wisdom: He may be an SOB but at least he's not our SOB.

The FBI was initially reported to have printed out 20,000 to 30,000 pages of emails and other communications between Gen. John Allen, U.S. commander in Afghanistan, and Jill Kelley of Tampa, one-half of a pair of identical twins dressed like understudies for the CENTCOM mess hall production of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." Thirty thousand pages! The complete works of Shakespeare come to about three-and-a-half-thousand pages, but American officials can't even have a sex scandal without getting bogged down in the paperwork.

Having consolidated his grip in Egypt, Morsi is now looking beyond. His "peace deal" legitimizes the Muslim Brotherhood's affiliate in Gaza, and increases the likelihood of the Brothers advancing to power in Syria and elsewhere. As on that night in Benghazi, when the most lavishly funded military/intelligence operation on the planet watched for eight hours as a mob devoured America's emissaries, America in a broader sense is a spectator in its own fate. As for Afghanistan, it seems a fitting comment on America's longest unwon war that the last two U.S. commanders exit in a Benny Hill finale, trousers round their ankles, pursued to speeded-up chase music by bunny-boiling mistresses, stalker socialites, identical twins and Bubba the Love Sponge.

They Are Going To Make It Nearly Impossible To Pass On A Farm Or A Business To Your Childrenhttp://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/they-are-going-to-make-it-nearly-impossible-to-pass-on-a-farm-or-a-business-to-your-children

A group of 24 Americans living in Israel, some of them victims of terror, on Tuesday filed a civil action lawsuit against the United States government over what they claim is its funding of Palestinian terrorism in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The plaintiffs were being represented by the Tel Aviv-based Shurat HaDin – Israel Law Center, a legal advocacy group that combats terror organizations.

But the Stones seem to be a special case, subject to the peculiar curse that no matter how much their artistry may hold up – and their performance on Sunday was, by all accounts, superb – their music is essentially and inescapably defined by the times in which it was made.

we have left-over pasta from last night (thank goodness). I'm still going to make a lemon pound cake, either for an after school snack, desert with supper, or both if everyone is so inclined. Been busy as hell with work today. Now everyone is starting to drag their heels to get things done. I'm not going to stress over everyone else not picking up their end of the rope and driving on.

Not really my place to worry about, but the thought of a bunch of civilians that don't know which end of the barrel the round comes out of scares the shit out of me. Untrained, undisciplined people with high caliber fire arms make me nervous as hell. It's bad enough I have to worry about the local LEO's, now I have to worry about Bob the Banker?!!!

Walid Jumblatt, who is the leader of the Druze minority in Lebanon and a strong Siniora supporter, has attacked Nasrallah as an agent of Syria, and has repeatedly told foreign journalists that Hezbollah is under the direct control of the religious leadership in Iran. In a conversation with me last December, he depicted Bashir Assad, the Syrian President, as a “serial killer.” Nasrallah, he said, was “morally guilty” of the assassination of Rafik Hariri and the murder, last November, of Pierre Gemayel, a member of the Siniora Cabinet, because of his support for the Syrians.

Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney in Washington last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility of undermining Assad. He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the United States does try to move against Syria, members of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood would be “the ones to talk to,” Jumblatt said.

The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, a branch of a radical Sunni movement founded in Egypt in 1928, engaged in more than a decade of violent opposition to the regime of Hafez Assad, Bashir’s father. In 1982, the Brotherhood took control of the city of Hama; Assad bombarded the city for a week, killing between six thousand and twenty thousand people. Membership in the Brotherhood is punishable by death in Syria. The Brotherhood is also an avowed enemy of the U.S. and of Israel. Nevertheless, Jumblatt said, “We told Cheney that the basic link between Iran and Lebanon is Syria—and to weaken Iran you need to open the door to effective Syrian opposition.”

There is evidence that the Administration’s redirection strategy has already benefitted the Brotherhood. The Syrian National Salvation Front is a coalition of opposition groups whose principal members are a faction led by Abdul Halim Khaddam, a former Syrian Vice-President who defected in 2005, and the Brotherhood. A former high-ranking C.I.A. officer told me, “The Americans have provided both political and financial support. The Saudis are taking the lead with financial support, but there is American involvement.” He said that Khaddam, who now lives in Paris, was getting money from Saudi Arabia, with the knowledge of the White House. (In 2005, a delegation of the Front’s members met with officials from the National Security Council, according to press reports.) A former White House official told me that the Saudis had provided members of the Front with travel documents.

Jumblatt said he understood that the issue was a sensitive one for the White House. “I told Cheney that some people in the Arab world, mainly the Egyptians”—whose moderate Sunni leadership has been fighting the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood for decades—“won’t like it if the United States helps the Brotherhood. But if you don’t take on Syria we will be face to face in Lebanon with Hezbollah in a long fight, and one we might not win.”

Goldberg: Egypt's 'moderate' despothttp://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-goldberg-morsi-20121127,0,7817321.column The West has been in denial about President Mohamed Morsi, who has deftly built the apparatus of despotism to consolidate power.

Twenty years ago, Edward Djerejian, a former U.S. diplomat, famously worried that Islamists would exploit democratic elections to come to power, after which they would pull the democratic ladder up behind them. Instead of one man, one vote, he said, Islamists wanted one man, one vote, one time.

Last week, Egypt's President Mohamed Morsy, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and his country's first democratically elected president, seemed to fulfill Djerejian's grim prophecy.

In a series of unilateral amendments to Egypt's interim constitution, Morsy declared that his word "is final and binding and cannot be appealed by any way or to any entity," and that he is empowered to "take the necessary actions and measures to protect the country and the goals of the revolution."

But, as shocking as Morsy's actions are, they do not prove that Islamists cannot be democrats. Morsy's decision to grant himself unquestioned authority was not the final, spectacularly public phase in some hitherto clandestine Muslim Brotherhood plan to erect a holy autocracy. Instead, the Egyptian president simply did what Egyptian presidents have been doing for more than 60 years — that is, loosening institutional restraints on their authority in order to more easily fulfill their agendas.

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